NACS is committed to supporting its Members’ sale of legal products in a lawful manner. Recently, we have received many inquiries requesting the ability to display, exhibit or advertise Cannabis and Cannabis-derived products and compounds at NACS events.

NACS has no position on whether these products should be legalized, but we prohibit the display, exhibiting or advertisement of any products that violate or that could be perceived as violating any applicable federal, state or local laws. The production or sale of Cannabis and Cannabis-derived products and compounds is illegal under federal law and the legal status of cannabinoid products currently is uncertain. Therefore, in accordance with Section 4 of the 2018 NACS Show Exhibit Space Terms & Conditions, such products are not permitted to be exhibited or displayed at NACS events, nor may they be advertised in related publications or media.

While Cannabis and Cannabis-derived products and compounds are prohibited, Hemp products that do not include Cannabidiol (CBD) or tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are permitted at NACS events. Products in violation of these terms that are displayed at the 2018 NACS Show or other events, may be removed at the company's expense. Please remit any questions to Leigh Walls, NACS, Director, Exhibit Sales & Services.

UPDATE: As related to the Farm Bill, it has not yet been passed or signed into law; it is still in conference. Any upcoming changes to the status of hemp legalization will not affect NACS’ decision to prohibit Cannabis-derived products at the 2018 NACS Show. NACS will review the hemp provisions by the end of December 2018 to determine if our Cannabis-derived product policies need to be updated for the 2019 NACS Show.

Floor Plans

Floor Plans
2019 NACS Show booth selection for NACS and PEI members will open in January based on priority points earned. Updated 2019 NACS Show floor plans for our Atlanta event will be available online in mid-January 2019.